Jan. 11. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Stafford. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of
Richard Felde clerk, William Plofelde of Herefordshire, Hugh Felde,
John Felde, both of Ambresley co. Worcester, Robert Bakere of Kynfare, William Kynfare of Staffordshire, Richard Halle of Kyngeston
upon Thames and John Bradle of London 'barbour,' in favour of
John Bate, Robert de Blokley, Adam atte Yate, William Lyrcoke,
John atte Yate the younger, John atte Yate the elder, John Perot,
Richard Stare, Henry Dashefen, William Dashefen, John Webbe,
Roger Webbe, John Potter, John Lythulle, William Toye, Richard
Watkys, Henry del Hylle, Adam de Nounham, John Wyllot, Thomas
Rolfe, John Lyne, William Perot, John Hauwys, William Rolfe,
Thomas del Hylle, Richard del Hille, Thomas Hygge, William Hygge,
John atte Mersshe, William Comber, Roger Walker, John Tayllour,
Thomas Tayllour, William Hauwys, Richard Lyne, John Ardeye,
William de Felde and John Dascheven whom the king ordered the
sheriffs to put in exigents until outlawed if they should not appear,
and if they should appear to take them so as to have them before
William Thyrnynge, Hugh Huls and others, justices appointed to
make inquisition concerning the neifs and tenants in neifty of John
Hampton lord of the manor of Kynfare, who have rebelliously with
drawn their customs and services to him due for their holdings, refusing
to perform the same, concerning their evildoings, counsellors, procurers,
maintainers and abettors, and concerning other articles in the king's
commission specified, and to hear and determine the same. |